

Pool fencing is a compliance job first—a fence job second.
As part of our residential fencing solutions in Fort Wayne, pool fencing focuses on safety, controlled access, and passing inspection requirements for in-ground and above-ground pools. If you’re planning a pool in Fort Wayne or Allen County, fencing is not optional—and it’s not decorative. At Gleave Construction, pool fencing is treated as part of the permit and inspection process, not a last-step add-on. We work with homeowners who want their pool area approved, safe, and ready for long-term use without redesigns or failed inspections.
A properly built pool fence is defined by how it functions, not how it looks:
- Clear visibility for supervision
Pool fencing is designed to control access while maintaining clear sightlines. Visibility matters as much as separation. - Reliable performance in Northeast Indiana conditions
When installed in accordance with code and designed for local soil and winter movement, a pool fence should remain compliant without requiring constant adjustment. - Long-term value comes from compliance, not added features
A code-ready pool fence protects homeowners during inspections, resale, and everyday use by reducing risk and liability.
Pool Fence Types Commonly Used in Fort Wayne Homes
In Fort Wayne and across Allen County, pool fencing is evaluated for access control, visibility, and consistency. Some fence types move through review smoothly. Others require added conditions to pass inspection. Knowing the difference early helps avoid redesigns.
Ornamental Aluminum Pool Fencing
This is the most commonly accepted pool fence type in Northeast Indiana. It provides clear visibility for supervision and the consistent picket spacing inspectors expect. Aluminum systems also adapt well to sloped yards, which helps maintain compliant height across uneven ground.
Vinyl Pool Fencing (With Conditions)
Vinyl pool fencing can be approved, but it is often reviewed more closely. Solid or semi-private panels must be designed to control access without creating climb points. Gate design and panel reinforcement are critical, as vinyl systems built like privacy fences are frequently flagged.
Chain Link Pool Fencing (Limited Use Cases)
Chain link may be allowed only when modified to meet pool barrier standards. Mesh size, visibility, and gate compatibility matter. Standard yard chain link often fails pool review unless upgraded, which is why this option requires careful planning before selection.
Removable or Mesh Pool Safety Fencing
These systems can be viewed as temporary barriers, but their approval depends on how they are installed and their intended purpose. Inspectors often distinguish between seasonal safety fencing and permanent pool enclosures. This distinction affects long-term approval for pool safety measures.
Each option has a place—but not every option fits every property. At Gleave Construction, pool fence layouts are selected based on their review and use, not just their appearance.
Material Quality That Keeps Pool Fences Compliant
In Fort Wayne and throughout Allen County, pool fences are evaluated over time, not just on install day. Material quality determines whether spacing, access control, and alignment remain consistent as soil shifts, gates cycle, and properties change.
At Gleave Construction, we choose pool fence materials for three key reasons: stability, spacing control, and long-term performance. Durable materials help keep the pool fence compliant for years after approval.
Pool Fence Gates & Access Control (Where Most Inspections Fail)
In Fort Wayne and across Allen County, pool fence inspections most often fail at access points, not fence panels. Gates and entry openings are evaluated for how reliably they stay closed during everyday use.
Our Pool Fence Installation Process
What a Pool Fence Does — and Does Not Do
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Maintains open sightlines for corner lots and street-facing yards | Visibility means no visual screening from neighbors or roads |
| Works well for many pets without closing off the yard | Not ideal for climbers, jumpers, or dogs that dig |
| Often accepted where solid fencing is restricted | Some HOAs limit or discourage chain link based on appearance |
| Can be upgraded later with privacy slats if needs change | Slats provide screening, not full privacy |
| Clearly defines boundaries without feeling closed in | Offers deterrence, not high-security protection |
Gleave Construction installs pool fencing as part of a layered safety approach. This method aligns with how pool barriers are evaluated in Fort Wayne and throughout Northeast Indiana.


Built Details From Recent Residential Installations
These projects highlight how developers adapt barrier systems to real properties across Northeast Indiana. Each example highlights layout control, material behavior, and access management, dependent on site conditions.
What Homeowners Say About Working With Us
Gleave Construction did an amazing job putting in our fence around our pool in our backyard. They were efficient and answered all questions in a very timely manner. The product is of very high quality and their installation was very well done as the fence is very sturdy. We customized our fence with a product that looks like stone pillars and this has held up perfectly in all 4 seasons of NW Ohio. We HIGHLY recommend Gleave Construction for your fencing needs.

Rachel Gerken
We had a new fence installed in our back yard by Gleave construction. The price and product selection was good but what really stood out was the team. They were prompt, courteous and did quality work. I really appreciated that and would highly recommend. Oh and the fence looks fantastic.
Heather Garman
Why Homeowners Trust Gleave Construction With Pool Fencing
Gleave Construction approaches pool fencing as a safety system with consequences—because approval, access control, and long-term performance all matter.
Pool Fence Installation Across Northeast Indiana
We install residential pool barrier systems in Fort Wayne, New Haven, and surrounding areas. Inspections, permits, and safe access control are essential parts of our process. Homeowners with in-ground pools, above-ground pools, decks, or yard access near living spaces often need this service.
We often work on projects in nearby communities in Northeast Indiana. If your location isn’t mentioned, please contact us.
Get a Pool Fence Planned the Right Way—Before Issues Arise
If you’re concerned about inspections, gate compliance, house access, or long-term safety, a brief on-site review can clarify requirements before installation begins. Gleave Construction offers clear guidance, code-aware planning, and precise next steps tailored to your property, not based on assumptions.
To schedule a pool fence site review, call (260) 744-2757 or email info@gleaveconstruction.com. Move forward with clear expectations.


